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Prime Minister of Fiji

The prime minister of Fiji is the head of government of the Republic of Fiji. The prime minister is appointed under the terms of the 2013 Constitution. The prime minister is the head of the Cabinet and appoints and dismisses ministers.

Prime Minister of the Republic of Fiji
Paraiminisita ni Viti (Fijian)
Fiji ke Pradhaan Mantri (Fiji Hindi)
Incumbent
Sitiveni Rabuka
since 24 December 2022
StyleThe Honourable[1]
StatusHead of government
Member ofCabinet
SeatGovernment Buildings
Term lengthFour years
PrecursorChief Minister of Fiji
Inaugural holderKamisese Mara
Formation10 October 1970; 52 years ago (1970-10-10)
SalaryFJ$328,750 annually[2]
Websitewww.pmoffice.gov.fj

Description of the office

As a former British colony, Fiji has largely adopted British political models and follows the Westminster, or Cabinet, system of government, in which the executive branch of government is responsible to the legislature. Under the 2013 Constitution, the prime minister is the leader of the political party which has won more than half of the total number of seats in Parliament. If no such party exist, the Parliament elects the prime minister.

The prime minister of Fiji is technically the "first among equals," whose vote in meetings of the Cabinet carries no greater weight than that of any other minister. In practice, the prime minister dominates the government. Other ministers are appointed by the prime minister.

History of the office

Ratu Sir Kamisese Mara was appointed Fiji's first prime minister on 10 October 1970, when Fiji attained its independence from Britain. Mara previously served as Fiji's first and only chief minister, from 20 September 1967 (while Fiji still was a British colony). Mara's first term as prime minister lasted until 13 April 1987. He returned to the office for the second term on 5 December 1987, serving until 2 June 1992. As of 2014, Mara is the longest-serving prime minister of Fiji.

List of prime ministers of Fiji (1970–present)

Portrait Prime Minister Took office Left office Time in office Party Election Head(s) of state
Prime Ministers of the Dominion of Fiji
 
Ratu Sir
Kamisese Mara
(1920–2004)
10 October 197013 April 198716 years, 185 days Alliance1972
1977 (Mar)
1977 (Sep)
1982
Elizabeth II
 
Timoci Bavadra
(1934–1989)
13 April 198714 May 198731 days Labour1987Elizabeth II
Vacant (14 May 1987 – 5 December 1987)[a]
Prime Ministers of the Republic of Fiji
 
Ratu Sir
Kamisese Mara
(1920–2004)
[b]
5 December 19872 June 19924 years, 180 days IndependentGanilau
 
Major General (Rtd)
Sitiveni Rabuka
(born 1948)
2 June 199219 May 19996 years, 351 days SVT1992
1994
Ganilau
Mara
 
Mahendra Chaudhry
(born 1942)
19 May 199927 May 20001 year, 8 days Labour1999Mara
 
Ratu
Tevita Momoedonu
(1946–2020)
[c]
27 May 200027 May 20000 days LabourMara
Vacant (27 May 2000 – 4 July 2000)[a]
 
Laisenia Qarase
(1941–2020)
[d]
4 July 200014 March 2001253 days IndependentBainimarama
Iloilo
 
Ratu
Tevita Momoedonu
(1946–2020)
Acting
14 March 200116 March 20012 days LabourIloilo
 
Laisenia Qarase
(1941–2020)
16 March 20015 December 20065 years, 264 days SDL2001
2006
Iloilo
 
Dr.
Jona Senilagakali
(1929–2011)
Acting
[e]
5 December 20064 January 200730 days IndependentBainimarama
 
Commodore
Frank Bainimarama
(born 1954)
Acting
[f]
5 January 200722 September 20147 years, 260 days RFMFIloilo
Nailatikau
 
Rear Admiral (Rtd)
Frank Bainimarama
(born 1954)
22 September 201424 December 20228 years, 93 days FijiFirst2014
2018
Nailatikau
Konrote
Katonivere
 
Major General (Rtd)
Sitiveni Rabuka
(born 1948)
24 December 2022Incumbent131 days People's Alliance2022Katonivere

Timeline

Frank BainimaramaJona SenilagakaliLaisenia QaraseTevita MomoedonuMahendra ChaudhrySitiveni RabukaTimoci BavadraKamisese Mara

See also

Notes

  1. ^ a b Fiji was left without a prime minister following two military coups in 1987 and a civilian coup d'état in 2000.
  2. ^ Mara's party, the Alliance Party, was dissolved in the wake of the 1987 coups, so he was effectively a nonpartisan prime minister in his last term.
  3. ^ Ratu Momoedonu was appointed Prime Minister on 27 May 2000, by the then-president, Ratu Sir Kamisese Mara, in order to meet a constitutional technicality. He resigned only a few minutes later, as soon as the technicality had been attended to, in order to allow the president to assume full executive power.
  4. ^ Qarase was not a member of a political party when he headed the interim government in 2000 and early 2001. Following his reinstatement on 16 March 2001 (after two days' absence from office), he founded the United Fiji Party to contest the general election that was to be held later that year.
  5. ^ Senilagakali was installed as Interim Prime Minister as Commodore Josaia Voreqe (Frank) Bainimarama took control of the government. He was previously a highly esteemed medical doctor, the former president of the Fijian Medical Association, and was military doctor at the time of the coup d'état in 2006.[3]
  6. ^ The Bainimarama government was dismissed as illegal by Fiji's Court of Appeal on 10 April 2009, leading to the prime minister's immediate resignation. He was re-appointed the next day by President Josefa Iloilo, following the latter's abrogation of the Constitution.[4][5]

References

  1. ^ "Office of the Prime Minister Directory". Office of the Prime Minister. 29 December 2022. Retrieved 25 April 2023.
  2. ^ "PARLIAMENTARY REMUNERATIONS DECREE 2014 (DECREE NO. 29 OF 2014)" (PDF). Government of Fiji. 3 October 2014.
  3. ^ . Fiji Times. 5 December 2006. Archived from the original on 30 September 2007. Retrieved 5 December 2006.
  4. ^ "Fiji's Bainimarama steps down as PM", Australian Broadcasting Corporation, 10 April 2009
  5. ^ "Commodore Bainimarama sworn in as Prime Minister" 15 April 2009 at the Wayback Machine, Fiji government, 11 April 2009

External links

  • Official website  

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The prime minister of Fiji is the head of government of the Republic of Fiji The prime minister is appointed under the terms of the 2013 Constitution The prime minister is the head of the Cabinet and appoints and dismisses ministers Prime Minister of the Republic of FijiParaiminisita ni Viti Fijian Fiji ke Pradhaan Mantri Fiji Hindi Coat of arms of FijiFlag of FijiIncumbentSitiveni Rabukasince 24 December 2022Government of Fiji Cabinet of Fiji Office of the Prime Minister Parliament of FijiStyleThe Honourable 1 StatusHead of governmentMember ofCabinetSeatGovernment BuildingsTerm lengthFour yearsPrecursorChief Minister of FijiInaugural holderKamisese MaraFormation10 October 1970 52 years ago 1970 10 10 SalaryFJ 328 750 annually 2 Websitewww wbr pmoffice wbr gov wbr fj Contents 1 Description of the office 2 History of the office 3 List of prime ministers of Fiji 1970 present 4 Timeline 5 See also 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksDescription of the office EditAs a former British colony Fiji has largely adopted British political models and follows the Westminster or Cabinet system of government in which the executive branch of government is responsible to the legislature Under the 2013 Constitution the prime minister is the leader of the political party which has won more than half of the total number of seats in Parliament If no such party exist the Parliament elects the prime minister The prime minister of Fiji is technically the first among equals whose vote in meetings of the Cabinet carries no greater weight than that of any other minister In practice the prime minister dominates the government Other ministers are appointed by the prime minister History of the office EditRatu Sir Kamisese Mara was appointed Fiji s first prime minister on 10 October 1970 when Fiji attained its independence from Britain Mara previously served as Fiji s first and only chief minister from 20 September 1967 while Fiji still was a British colony Mara s first term as prime minister lasted until 13 April 1987 He returned to the office for the second term on 5 December 1987 serving until 2 June 1992 As of 2014 Mara is the longest serving prime minister of Fiji List of prime ministers of Fiji 1970 present EditPortrait Prime Minister Took office Left office Time in office Party Election Head s of statePrime Ministers of the Dominion of Fiji Ratu SirKamisese Mara 1920 2004 10 October 197013 April 198716 years 185 days Alliance19721977 Mar 1977 Sep 1982Elizabeth II Timoci Bavadra 1934 1989 13 April 198714 May 198731 days Labour1987Elizabeth IIVacant 14 May 1987 5 December 1987 a Prime Ministers of the Republic of Fiji Ratu SirKamisese Mara 1920 2004 b 5 December 19872 June 19924 years 180 days Independent Ganilau Major General Rtd Sitiveni Rabuka born 1948 2 June 199219 May 19996 years 351 days SVT19921994GanilauMara Mahendra Chaudhry born 1942 19 May 199927 May 20001 year 8 days Labour1999Mara RatuTevita Momoedonu 1946 2020 c 27 May 200027 May 20000 days Labour MaraVacant 27 May 2000 4 July 2000 a Laisenia Qarase 1941 2020 d 4 July 200014 March 2001253 days Independent BainimaramaIloilo RatuTevita Momoedonu 1946 2020 Acting14 March 200116 March 20012 days Labour Iloilo Laisenia Qarase 1941 2020 16 March 20015 December 20065 years 264 days SDL20012006Iloilo Dr Jona Senilagakali 1929 2011 Acting e 5 December 20064 January 200730 days Independent Bainimarama CommodoreFrank Bainimarama born 1954 Acting f 5 January 200722 September 20147 years 260 days RFMF IloiloNailatikau Rear Admiral Rtd Frank Bainimarama born 1954 22 September 201424 December 20228 years 93 days FijiFirst20142018NailatikauKonroteKatonivere Major General Rtd Sitiveni Rabuka born 1948 24 December 2022Incumbent131 days People s Alliance2022KatonivereTimeline EditSee also EditList of heads of state of Fiji President of Fiji Office of the Prime Minister Premier of the Kingdom of VitiNotes Edit a b Fiji was left without a prime minister following two military coups in 1987 and a civilian coup d etat in 2000 Mara s party the Alliance Party was dissolved in the wake of the 1987 coups so he was effectively a nonpartisan prime minister in his last term Ratu Momoedonu was appointed Prime Minister on 27 May 2000 by the then president Ratu Sir Kamisese Mara in order to meet a constitutional technicality He resigned only a few minutes later as soon as the technicality had been attended to in order to allow the president to assume full executive power Qarase was not a member of a political party when he headed the interim government in 2000 and early 2001 Following his reinstatement on 16 March 2001 after two days absence from office he founded the United Fiji Party to contest the general election that was to be held later that year Senilagakali was installed as Interim Prime Minister as Commodore Josaia Voreqe Frank Bainimarama took control of the government He was previously a highly esteemed medical doctor the former president of the Fijian Medical Association and was military doctor at the time of the coup d etat in 2006 3 The Bainimarama government was dismissed as illegal by Fiji s Court of Appeal on 10 April 2009 leading to the prime minister s immediate resignation He was re appointed the next day by President Josefa Iloilo following the latter s abrogation of the Constitution 4 5 References Edit Office of the Prime Minister Directory Office of the Prime Minister 29 December 2022 Retrieved 25 April 2023 PARLIAMENTARY REMUNERATIONS DECREE 2014 DECREE NO 29 OF 2014 PDF Government of Fiji 3 October 2014 Military now in charge in Fiji Fiji Times 5 December 2006 Archived from the original on 30 September 2007 Retrieved 5 December 2006 Fiji s Bainimarama steps down as PM Australian Broadcasting Corporation 10 April 2009 Commodore Bainimarama sworn in as Prime Minister Archived 15 April 2009 at the Wayback Machine Fiji government 11 April 2009External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Prime 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